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The discussion of Russia's place in the world has since become the most characteristic feature of Russian philosophy. In its further development, Russian philosophy was also marked by deep connection to literature and interest in creativity , society , politics and nationalism ; cosmos and religion were other notable subjects.
The historical boundaries of Russian philosophy directly depend on the philosophical content that a specific researcher sees in Russian intellectual history. Traditionally, since the 19th century, the "pre–Petrine" or "Old Russian" and "post–Petrine" or "Enlightenment" stages of the development of Russian philosophy have been distinguished.
Russian philosophers by century (4 C). Philosophers from the Russian Empire (4 C, 49 P) + Russian women philosophers (14 P) C. Cosmists (8 P) L. Russian logicians (1 ...
Pyotr or Petr Yakovlevich Chaadayev (Russian: Пётр Я́ковлевич Чаада́ев; also spelled Chaadaev, or Čaadajev; 7 June [27 May O.S.] 1794 – 26 April [14 April O.S.] 1856) was a Russian philosopher. He was one of the Russian Schellingians. [1] Chaadayev wrote eight "Philosophical Letters" [2] about Russia in French between ...
19th-century philosophers from the Russian Empire (43 P) 20th-century Russian philosophers (129 P) 21st-century Russian philosophers (40 P)
Pages in category "19th-century philosophers from the Russian Empire" The following 43 pages are in this category, out of 43 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov [a] (Russian: Николай Фёдорович Фёдоров; 9 June 1829 – 28 December 1903 [1]), known in his family as Nikolai Pavlovich Gagarin, [2] was a Russian Orthodox Christian philosopher, religious thinker and futurologist, library science figure and an innovative educator.
Pages in category "20th-century Russian philosophers" The following 129 pages are in this category, out of 129 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .